Commentary Archive

Title Issue
Business Casual: The Old Digital Divide

Business Casual: The Old Digital Divide

The Red & Black flap last summer was a classic generational confrontation. The tweeting student journalists owned the story from the beginning, and it helped that they were right.

October 2012
Georgia View: A Poll Reversal

Georgia View: A Poll Reversal

Voters like the idea of limiting lobbyists’ gifts to lawmakers, but how effective would a ban or cap actually be?

October 2012
Economy: Shaping Infinity

Economy: Shaping Infinity

One job out of every 40 in Georgia owes its existence to life sciences – the industry itself, research and development or the presence of the CDC in Atlanta.

October 2012
Sustainable Georgia: Healthy Schools

Sustainable Georgia: Healthy Schools

What does a green school look like? Most of them are LEED certified, including more than 80 in Georgia.

October 2012
Neely Young: Doc Holliday From Valdosta

Neely Young: Doc Holliday From Valdosta

Doc Holliday of O.K. Corral fame left a colorful legacy behind when he moved out west from Georgia.

September 2012
Business Casual: Holding The Line

Business Casual: Holding The Line

There is a line between spirited political exchange and mindless verbal assaults that must be respected. Trouble is, that blasted line keeps moving.

September 2012
Georgia View: Reassessing Pensions

Georgia View: Reassessing Pensions

Working for 25 or 30 years, then receiving 25 or 30 years of compensation is an unsustainable model.

September 2012
Economy: Hispanic Economic Clout

Economy: Hispanic Economic Clout

In sheer dollar power, U.S. Hispanics’ economic clout rose to $1.2 trillion in 2012.

September 2012
Sustainable Georgia: School Solutions

Sustainable Georgia: School Solutions

Each at-risk child who is properly prepared for kindergarten saves the state approximately $100,000 over the course of a lifetime.

September 2012
Neely Young: Report From The Gulf

Neely Young: Report From The Gulf

Two years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, almost all of the oil is gone – and the red snappers are biting.

August 2012
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